Global Cold Chain Truck Market Set for Sustained Growth Through 2030: NEWBASE Positioned to Lead in Emerging Markets
By NEWBASE Market Intelligence Team | Published April 30, 2026 | 11 min read
The global cold chain logistics industry has entered an era of unprecedented growth, driven by converging demographic, economic, and technological forces that show no signs of abating. According to the Global Cold Chain Logistics Market Report (GM Insights, 2025), the market was valued at USD 382.3 billion in 2025 and is projected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 12-15% through 2035. The cold chain truck segment — encompassing refrigerated trucks, trailers, and transport refrigeration units (TRUs) — represents one of the most dynamic components of this broader market.
In this analysis, we examine the key growth drivers, regional dynamics, technology trends, and competitive landscape shaping the cold chain truck market, and how NEWBASE is strategically positioning itself to capture opportunity in this rapidly expanding sector.
Market Size and Growth Trajectory
Global Cold Chain Logistics Market Overview
The cold chain logistics market has demonstrated remarkable resilience and growth, even amid global economic uncertainties:
| Year | Market Value (USD) | Year-over-Year Growth |
|---|---|---|
| 2023 | $308.4 billion | 8.2% |
| 2024 | $342.7 billion | 11.1% |
| 2025 | $382.3 billion | 11.6% |
| 2026 (projected) | $428.0 billion | 12.0% |
| 2030 (projected) | $658.4 billion | ~11% CAGR |
| 2035 (projected) | $1.1+ trillion | ~10% CAGR |
Transport Refrigeration Unit (TRU) Market Specifics
The TRU market, valued at approximately $8.5 billion globally in 2025, is growing faster than the overall cold chain logistics market, driven by:
"The Cold Chain Truck Market is expected to witness sustained global growth driven by innovation, digitization, and emerging economy expansion." — LinkedIn Market Analysis, Cold Chain Truck Market 2026
Key Growth Drivers
1. Rising Middle Class in Emerging Economies
The expansion of the global middle class — particularly in Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Africa — is transforming food consumption patterns. As incomes rise, dietary preferences shift toward:
These products all require temperature-controlled transport, directly driving cold chain truck demand.
2. Pharmaceutical Cold Chain Expansion
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated investment in pharmaceutical cold chain infrastructure. Key drivers include:
According to Yahoo Finance market analysis (2025), the pharmaceutical cold chain segment is among the fastest-growing, with North America alone projected to see double-digit annual growth through 2033.
3. E-Commerce and Last-Mile Delivery
The continued expansion of online grocery and meal delivery services has created unprecedented demand for last-mile refrigerated delivery capabilities:
This trend is driving demand for smaller, more agile refrigerated vehicles and multi-temperature units capable of serving diverse delivery needs from a single vehicle.
4. Food Waste Reduction Imperatives
Approximately one-third of all food produced globally is lost or wasted, with a significant portion of this waste occurring in the cold chain. Governments and corporations are increasingly committing to food waste reduction targets, driving investment in cold chain infrastructure:
Reliable refrigerated transport is foundational to reducing food waste — better cold chain means less spoilage.
5. Regulatory Strengthening
Globally, food safety and pharmaceutical cold chain regulations are becoming more stringent, driving demand for:
Fleets operating outdated or non-compliant equipment face competitive disadvantage as shippers increasingly require documented compliance.
Regional Market Dynamics
North America
The North American cold chain market is mature but continues to grow, driven by:
Key regulatory drivers include CARB TRU ATCM requirements and FDA FSMA enforcement.
Europe
Europe's cold chain market is characterized by:
Asia-Pacific
The Asia-Pacific region represents the largest and fastest-growing cold chain market, with:
Latin America
Latin America is emerging as a critical cold chain region:
"Latin America remains one of the most promising regions for the global temperature-controlled supply chain, accounting for 25% of global food exports and playing a vital role in ensuring global food security." — Rafael Rocha, Senior Vice President, Emergent Cold LatAm (GCCA Cold Facts, 2026)
Key opportunities include:
Competitive Landscape
Market Structure
The global TRU market features several large multinational players and a fragmented base of regional manufacturers:
| Company | Market Focus | Key Strength |
|---|---|---|
| Carrier Transicold | Global, all segments | Broadest product portfolio, global service network |
| Thermo King (Ingersoll Rand) | Global, all segments | Strong technology innovation, rental programs |
| Daikin (Zanotti) | Global, truck/trailer | Vertical integration, HVAC expertise |
| Mitsubishi Heavy Industries | Asia-Pacific, trailer | Strong in Asian markets |
| LEEC | UK/Europe | Niche trailer refrigeration |
| NEWBASE | Global, emerging markets | Value positioning, customization |
Competitive Differentiation
NEWBASE differentiates through:
Technology Trends Reshaping the Market
Electrification
Electric TRUs are transitioning from niche innovation to mainstream technology:
Global Cold Chain Truck Market Set for Sustained Growth Through 2030: NEWBASE Positioned to Lead in Emerging Markets
By NEWBASE Market Intelligence Team | Published April 30, 2026 | 11 min read
The global cold chain logistics industry has entered an era of unprecedented growth, driven by converging demographic, economic, and technological forces that show no signs of abating. According to the Global Cold Chain Logistics Market Report (GM Insights, 2025), the market was valued at USD 382.3 billion in 2025 and is projected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 12-15% through 2035. The cold chain truck segment — encompassing refrigerated trucks, trailers, and transport refrigeration units (TRUs) — represents one of the most dynamic components of this broader market.
In this analysis, we examine the key growth drivers, regional dynamics, technology trends, and competitive landscape shaping the cold chain truck market, and how NEWBASE is strategically positioning itself to capture opportunity in this rapidly expanding sector.
Market Size and Growth Trajectory
Global Cold Chain Logistics Market Overview
The cold chain logistics market has demonstrated remarkable resilience and growth, even amid global economic uncertainties:
| Year | Market Value (USD) | Year-over-Year Growth |
|---|---|---|
| 2023 | $308.4 billion | 8.2% |
| 2024 | $342.7 billion | 11.1% |
| 2025 | $382.3 billion | 11.6% |
| 2026 (projected) | $428.0 billion | 12.0% |
| 2030 (projected) | $658.4 billion | ~11% CAGR |
| 2035 (projected) | $1.1+ trillion | ~10% CAGR |
Transport Refrigeration Unit (TRU) Market Specifics
The TRU market, valued at approximately $8.5 billion globally in 2025, is growing faster than the overall cold chain logistics market, driven by:
"The Cold Chain Truck Market is expected to witness sustained global growth driven by innovation, digitization, and emerging economy expansion." — LinkedIn Market Analysis, Cold Chain Truck Market 2026
Key Growth Drivers
1. Rising Middle Class in Emerging Economies
The expansion of the global middle class — particularly in Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Africa — is transforming food consumption patterns. As incomes rise, dietary preferences shift toward:
These products all require temperature-controlled transport, directly driving cold chain truck demand.
2. Pharmaceutical Cold Chain Expansion
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated investment in pharmaceutical cold chain infrastructure. Key drivers include:
According to Yahoo Finance market analysis (2025), the pharmaceutical cold chain segment is among the fastest-growing, with North America alone projected to see double-digit annual growth through 2033.
3. E-Commerce and Last-Mile Delivery
The continued expansion of online grocery and meal delivery services has created unprecedented demand for last-mile refrigerated delivery capabilities:
This trend is driving demand for smaller, more agile refrigerated vehicles and multi-temperature units capable of serving diverse delivery needs from a single vehicle.
4. Food Waste Reduction Imperatives
Approximately one-third of all food produced globally is lost or wasted, with a significant portion of this waste occurring in the cold chain. Governments and corporations are increasingly committing to food waste reduction targets, driving investment in cold chain infrastructure:
Reliable refrigerated transport is foundational to reducing food waste — better cold chain means less spoilage.
5. Regulatory Strengthening
Globally, food safety and pharmaceutical cold chain regulations are becoming more stringent, driving demand for:
Fleets operating outdated or non-compliant equipment face competitive disadvantage as shippers increasingly require documented compliance.
Regional Market Dynamics
North America
The North American cold chain market is mature but continues to grow, driven by:
Key regulatory drivers include CARB TRU ATCM requirements and FDA FSMA enforcement.
Europe
Europe's cold chain market is characterized by:
Asia-Pacific
The Asia-Pacific region represents the largest and fastest-growing cold chain market, with:
Latin America
Latin America is emerging as a critical cold chain region:
"Latin America remains one of the most promising regions for the global temperature-controlled supply chain, accounting for 25% of global food exports and playing a vital role in ensuring global food security." — Rafael Rocha, Senior Vice President, Emergent Cold LatAm (GCCA Cold Facts, 2026)
Key opportunities include:
Competitive Landscape
Market Structure
The global TRU market features several large multinational players and a fragmented base of regional manufacturers:
| Company | Market Focus | Key Strength |
|---|---|---|
| Carrier Transicold | Global, all segments | Broadest product portfolio, global service network |
| Thermo King (Ingersoll Rand) | Global, all segments | Strong technology innovation, rental programs |
| Daikin (Zanotti) | Global, truck/trailer | Vertical integration, HVAC expertise |
| Mitsubishi Heavy Industries | Asia-Pacific, trailer | Strong in Asian markets |
| LEEC | UK/Europe | Niche trailer refrigeration |
| NEWBASE | Global, emerging markets | Value positioning, customization |
Competitive Differentiation
NEWBASE differentiates through:
Technology Trends Reshaping the Market
Electrification
Electric TRUs are transitioning from niche innovation to mainstream technology: